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I suggested that book because I used it when I was dealing with my first Winforms app.
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George Stocker♦Dec 10 '08 at 20:57

Actually I wasn't talking about you at all, my reply was very generic, I would have written the same thing if I was the first poster, your suggestion is actually a good one.
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TravisODec 10 '08 at 21:03

I even voted your answer up, I'd like to think we both gave a good answer, but they're good for entirely different reasons: yours because it's a good book, mine because I wanted to point out book suggestions are the opinion of that 1 person.
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TravisODec 10 '08 at 21:06

Yea, I have to wait a few hours before I can vote yours up, I used all of mine today.
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George Stocker♦Dec 10 '08 at 21:09

"Gotchas" how? Typical things not to do when designing a UI? Or ways that Winforms can bomb? If the latter, the "In a Nutshell" book explains that well, if the former, there are a myriad of links and books I could send your way.
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George Stocker♦Dec 10 '08 at 21:14